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we had been married 22 1/2 years and he was a good man. but my husband was clinically depressed. he was not an easy man to live with at that time. he was hard to please. >> when cynthia became involved with another man, she shot her husband and made it look like suicide. >> i wish i could go back. there's no way you can say sorry for something like that, no matter how sorry you are, you can't say i'm sorry because it's just so insufficient. there's nothing that can ever fix it or make it right again. >> despite the fact that cynthia will probably never leave this prison, at 46, she's found a new purpose for her life. >> all i know is that there's a lot of power in prayer. >> yes, there is. >> especially the more prayers going up -- >> if you say why, why bother, i might as well just stay in this bed. why even get up? but i've got a reason to get up. i've got a reason to go on. >> it was very hard for my son to accept the fact that i was here in prison. >> they don't know how to deal with it so they kind of withdraw and go there until they can sort it out for themselves. >> it hel
we had been married 22 1/2 years and he was a good man. but my husband was clinically depressed. he was not an easy man to live with at that time. he was hard to please. >> when cynthia became involved with another man, she shot her husband and made it look like suicide. >> i wish i could go back. there's no way you can say sorry for something like that, no matter how sorry you are, you can't say i'm sorry because it's just so insufficient. there's nothing that can ever fix it or...
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they expressed their concern for this 22-year-old boy who apparently perpetrated this house. so i was very surprised the see that, especially given the fact that his family, his parents were as sucked in his he was. >> katie, thank you. we will all be watchingÑi when e full version airs on thursday's edition of "the katie show." >>> and up next here on "nightline," from boob jobs to butt lifts and everything in between, the nipped and tucked wives of hollywood's biggest plastic surgeons. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a groundbreaking car. good. then invent an entirely new way to buy one. no. no. no. yes! a website that works like a wedding registry. but for a car. first, you customize it. then let people sponsor the car's parts as gifts. dad sponsors the engine for your birthday. grandma sponsors the rims for graduation. the car gets funded. then you pick up your new dodge dart at the dealership. and all that's left to do is say thanks. easy. ♪ in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only
they expressed their concern for this 22-year-old boy who apparently perpetrated this house. so i was very surprised the see that, especially given the fact that his family, his parents were as sucked in his he was. >> katie, thank you. we will all be watchingÑi when e full version airs on thursday's edition of "the katie show." >>> and up next here on "nightline," from boob jobs to butt lifts and everything in between, the nipped and tucked wives of...
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seltzer plus severe sinus day and night for complete relief from your worst sinus symptoms. >> it is day 22 of no drinking for a month on tv. >> if you have given up liquor like we have on tv, but don't want to feel left out of the big super bowl weekend, we've got some teelicious mocktails that will score with your friends. >> cary is the food and entertaining editor for "ladies home journal." they put us up to it. >> you're doing so well. >> she cheated. >> eight to go. >> eight to go. >> we're counting. >> it looks like wine. it tastes like wine. but it's dealcoholized. i want you to taste it. taste your chardonnay. i have a red one for you. all they do is bottle nonalcoholic. no faces. it's a lovely alternative to wine. >> taste it. >> not quite. >> okay. >> so it's, it comes in all the varietals of regular wine. you can get your zinfandel and rose. it's a great way. very affordable. if you are worried about price point. okay. super bowl is coming up. we're going to go into mocktails and have fun. we have -- >> grifftorini? >> it's a griffarita. >> you know how to rim the glass? okay. y
seltzer plus severe sinus day and night for complete relief from your worst sinus symptoms. >> it is day 22 of no drinking for a month on tv. >> if you have given up liquor like we have on tv, but don't want to feel left out of the big super bowl weekend, we've got some teelicious mocktails that will score with your friends. >> cary is the food and entertaining editor for "ladies home journal." they put us up to it. >> you're doing so well. >> she...
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minus 22 greeting you as you step out the door in bismarck. 16 in burlington. 25 in portland. only 7 in indianapolis. the cold air pushes over the warmer lakes, we'll see big-time lake-effect snow. >> so nice just a few days ago. now back to the cold stuff. >>> up next after the break, major medicine recall. we'll have the details. >>> and a new warning about energy drinks as they gain if popularity among teens. >>> and sunny's favorite story of the morning. beyonce explains what really happened at the inauguration. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're getting more insight today into the unemployment situation before this morning's january jobs report, payroll company adp said private employers added 192,000 jobs this month. unemployment should be at 7.3% for the third straight month. >>> older workers are not making way for younger once. almost two-thirds of americans between 45 and 60 plan to delay retirement. it's a steep increase from a few years ago. the reasons, financial losses, lay yaufr, and income stagnation. >>> you may have a tough time finding cold and flu medicine
minus 22 greeting you as you step out the door in bismarck. 16 in burlington. 25 in portland. only 7 in indianapolis. the cold air pushes over the warmer lakes, we'll see big-time lake-effect snow. >> so nice just a few days ago. now back to the cold stuff. >>> up next after the break, major medicine recall. we'll have the details. >>> and a new warning about energy drinks as they gain if popularity among teens. >>> and sunny's favorite story of the morning....
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look at this ice cube. look at this. it's a football made -- >> i love that. >> you just don't want to fumble this football. it's a little messy. put it in your super bowl punch. this is pear nectar, apple juice, a little lemon. >> you might like this, hode. >> goes with all your super bowl. >> i like that. i like that. that's all great. >> we ended on a good note. >> okay. come back next week for a real party. >> all right. she's burning up the charts in great britain, and she is in our studio for the first time. >> a performance by emile sande. i think it's sande. isn't it? >> i think so. >> right after this. i played a round of golf.id in the last five hours? then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiot
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something would bring them back together, whether it was something in his life or in this case, my life. >> 22 years old. obviously confused. says he fell in love with manti. >> bizarre he is talking about this as if she existed. but it's him! >> it is bizarre. now we are getting, at least getting psychological clarity on what was going on there. interesting. >> manti t'eo is a handsome guy. i could see how someone might just fall for him. >> you and tuiasosopo -- >>> breaking news this morning, too. >> yes, keeping with the football theme. hot and juicy. everybody knows dan marino, ex-quarterback, for the dolphins, squeaky clean image. inducted into the hall of fame in 2005. had an affair. >> this, according to a big article in "the post" this morning. >> according to "the post" had an affair with a 35-year-old production assistant at cbs sports where he was a pregame analyst. and still is an analyst for cbs. her name, the woman, donna sabatire. they had a baby girl named chloe, born in june 2005. two months before his hall of fame induction. and he admitted all of -- he paid her to be quiet.
something would bring them back together, whether it was something in his life or in this case, my life. >> 22 years old. obviously confused. says he fell in love with manti. >> bizarre he is talking about this as if she existed. but it's him! >> it is bizarre. now we are getting, at least getting psychological clarity on what was going on there. interesting. >> manti t'eo is a handsome guy. i could see how someone might just fall for him. >> you and tuiasosopo --...
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so we looked it up. in december of 2001, you told tim russert you had no intention of running for president. >> and i didn't. >> can we come to the agreement that the door is being left wide open? she tactfully positioning herself with an artful response. don't expect secretary clinton to give an answer now, but this is something we as liberals should be pushing for big-time. we are now a center-left country, and we need a strong standard-bearer once president obama step downs four years from now, and president obama's popularity is now the highest it has been since the first few months he was in office. today's poll numbers are a reflection of the president's inauguration speech when he spoke boldly of progressive values in the country. i'm joined tonight by joy reid, managing editor of the grio. i mean, if she were to run, if she were to announce, wouldn't there be just this groundswell enthusiasm because we know she is so qualified? >> well, i think partly because of her clear and obvious qualificatio
so we looked it up. in december of 2001, you told tim russert you had no intention of running for president. >> and i didn't. >> can we come to the agreement that the door is being left wide open? she tactfully positioning herself with an artful response. don't expect secretary clinton to give an answer now, but this is something we as liberals should be pushing for big-time. we are now a center-left country, and we need a strong standard-bearer once president obama step downs four...
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that's 22% of the federal budget. so ryan would have to cut spending by one-fifth in ten years. those cuts go way beyond anything paul ryan suggested during the campaign. his old plan balanced the budget in 30 years. but he still wanted to cut programs for the poor by 62%. ryan's old budget would have slashed federal medicaid funding by almost a third. paul ryan's new budget plan will have to be leaner and meaner than the last one. but ryan claims the numbers will eventually add up. >> this isn't a republican or a democratic thing. this is a math thing. >> a math thing. let's turn to congressman chris van hollen, who is the ranking democratic member on the house budget committee. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> ed, it's good to be with you. your analysis is spot-on. >> although i do not have the swampland, i was just kidding on that one. >> right. >> what happened today on the debt ceiling? i mean, are we going to go through this again in another three, four months? >> well, that's right. look, the little bit of good news here, ed, was that republicans recogniz
that's 22% of the federal budget. so ryan would have to cut spending by one-fifth in ten years. those cuts go way beyond anything paul ryan suggested during the campaign. his old plan balanced the budget in 30 years. but he still wanted to cut programs for the poor by 62%. ryan's old budget would have slashed federal medicaid funding by almost a third. paul ryan's new budget plan will have to be leaner and meaner than the last one. but ryan claims the numbers will eventually add up. >>...
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and so we're expecting here over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us into the dustbin of history. >> boehner was speaking before a republican think tank and may have been reacting to cbs news political director john dickerson, who said president obama should "go for the throat." republicans are now more paranoid than ever. speaker boehner is basically whining like a coach who's had the score run up on him. i mean, boehner has a little less swagger than he did two years ago when he took over the house with this wave of tea party republicans, but what a difference a couple of years makes. president obama is not the only one who benefits from contrasting himself with the republican party. governors like chris christie and bobby jindal take occasional shots at their own party and look almost mainstream by comparison. for the record, white house press secretary jay carney said today that the president believes a strong two-party system is the foun
and so we're expecting here over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us into the dustbin of history. >> boehner was speaking before a republican think tank and may have been reacting to cbs news political director john dickerson, who said president obama should "go for the throat." republicans are now more paranoid than ever. speaker...
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look what they're doing in governance. they're having the rich pay less, and they're having the poor pay more. this is not what they're marketing to the nation, but this is what they're doing when they're handed the reins of government. economist paul krugman wrote about this deja news. taking from ordinary families and giving to the rich. even as republicans look for a way to sound more sympathetic and less extreme, republican policies are taking another sharp right turn. why is this happening? in particular, why is this happening now, just after an election and which the republican party paid a price for its anti-populist stand? good question. and it's the distance between what the beltway writes down when the republicans talk about themselves versus what republicans actually do where they are in charge. it's a very good question. paul krugman himself is here for the interview, straight ahead. direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does
look what they're doing in governance. they're having the rich pay less, and they're having the poor pay more. this is not what they're marketing to the nation, but this is what they're doing when they're handed the reins of government. economist paul krugman wrote about this deja news. taking from ordinary families and giving to the rich. even as republicans look for a way to sound more sympathetic and less extreme, republican policies are taking another sharp right turn. why is this...
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minus 22, as you step out the door in bismarck. in the northeast, many spots. 20, 30 degrees colder than yesterday. 16, burlington. 25 portland. 7 in indianapolis. the cold air pushes over the relatively warmer lakes. big-time lake-effect snow continuing. rob and sunny, back to you. >> thanks a lot, jim. appreciate that. >>> in other news, the first major indicator of the economy this year released this morning. the first monthly jobs report is expected to show employers made 165,000 new hires in the month of january. that's up from 155,000 back in december. analysts predict little change though from the 7.8% unemployment rate. >>> with a vote to extend the nation's debt limit the senate kicked the proverbial can down the road again. senators passed a bill yesterday that allows the nation to borrow above its current debt limit through the middle of may. that averts a government default and puts off a clash over taxes and spending for a few months. president obama said he will sign that bill into law. >>> now to a consumer alert for
minus 22, as you step out the door in bismarck. in the northeast, many spots. 20, 30 degrees colder than yesterday. 16, burlington. 25 portland. 7 in indianapolis. the cold air pushes over the relatively warmer lakes. big-time lake-effect snow continuing. rob and sunny, back to you. >> thanks a lot, jim. appreciate that. >>> in other news, the first major indicator of the economy this year released this morning. the first monthly jobs report is expected to show employers made...
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if you look at the yard, it looks like the blacks control more of the yard. but the blacks are all fragmented into different gang groups. when the northerners, no matter what gang they're in on the street, when they get here, they're one group, and they all stick together. then the border brothers run this area over by the laundry that has the volleyball court. border brothers being anybody that was born south of the border. they usually are the ones getting the advantage taken of them because they're not organized at all. they've taken that little area there because nobody else wants it because it has an open bathroom. it stinks. it smells. the white guys over here on the parallel bars and on the picnic table. the white guys are pretty relaxed even though in reality everybody's always looking. >> looking out for one's safety is any inmate's concern. perhaps even more important is his obligation to look out for all his cohorts on the yard. >> what you're looking at is the bathroom area. they'll go over together. and one guy will stand out in front while the o
if you look at the yard, it looks like the blacks control more of the yard. but the blacks are all fragmented into different gang groups. when the northerners, no matter what gang they're in on the street, when they get here, they're one group, and they all stick together. then the border brothers run this area over by the laundry that has the volleyball court. border brothers being anybody that was born south of the border. they usually are the ones getting the advantage taken of them because...
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more sensitive to disagreement and according to the study, 22% of liberals have ended digital relationships, whatever they are, because somebody disagreed with them politically for conservatives the number is 15%. and you say? >> you know, i have to say this actually jives with sort of real life experience that i have found, especially as i came into more contact with conservatives as i got older because i used to live very much in a democratic bubble when i worked in politics. did i find that they were much more open to sort of hearing other viewpoints where i think liberals because they are so used to controlling all the media pretty much, academia, that for them when they hear things that don't jive with what they want to hear, it's very disconcerting and unsettling to them and it doesn't surprise me that they are less sensitive. conservatives are used to it lived in a world where the whole media has been sort of liberal. >> bill: they are used to the joust more than the liberals are? >> they just sort of expect it where the liberals are sort of taken aback they feel like what are you ta
more sensitive to disagreement and according to the study, 22% of liberals have ended digital relationships, whatever they are, because somebody disagreed with them politically for conservatives the number is 15%. and you say? >> you know, i have to say this actually jives with sort of real life experience that i have found, especially as i came into more contact with conservatives as i got older because i used to live very much in a democratic bubble when i worked in politics. did i find...
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brilliantly priced. >>> we're expecting here over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party, and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was john boehner, of course, speaking to the ripon society, a group of modern republicans. he ascribes an awfully sinister motive to president obama these days considering the fact that the republican party hasn't needed much help in its recent collapse. boehner is not alone. house majority whip kevin mccarthy sees the same plot by the democrats. >> this person's main goal is to continue to try to break the republican party. he's out of touch with where america is at with what he's trying to do. >> come on, kevin. all of a sudden the democrats are sitting back in the back room conniving how to take the republicans apart. considering the republicans made it their mission to stop obama at all costs, it's fairly rich they accuse obama of using the same tactics against them. feehery, you're already
brilliantly priced. >>> we're expecting here over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party, and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal, to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was john boehner, of course, speaking to the ripon society, a group of modern republicans. he ascribes an awfully sinister motive to president obama these days considering...
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intermezzo, like most sleep medicines, has some risk of dependency. common side effects are headache, nausea, and fatigue. so if you suffer from middle-of-the-night insomnia, ask your doctor about intermezzo and return to sleep again. ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! >>> just like the song says, you can't touch this, we hear it over and over again. never dip into your 401(k) to pay bills or get rid of debt unless it is absolutely necessary. >> in these very, very challenging economic times, it's getting harder than ever to save money, and millions of americans are tapping into their nest egg, so is it ever a good idea? jean chatsky is "today"'s financial editor. hey, jean. here's one of these things that when you're in a bind and look over and see a nest egg, i only have one option, it's to tap into that. you can understand why a lot of people would want to. >> especially these days. >> absolutely. and this is a s
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i mean, we would all look at each other and go, really? >> during the filming. >> we have to run, because michael bolton gets really touchy when he's not allowed to sing. forgive us. but we've got to go. >> michael bolton! >> special song in just a moment and he has a little guest with him. i played a round of golf.id in the last five hours? then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> the toyota concert series on "today," brought to you by toyota. >> multiplatinum recording artist and two-time grammy winner michael bolton has released 17 studio album and his ne
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in his 22 years as leader of the nra, the former conservative activist and lobbyist is well known for what his opponents often call inflammatory statements. in a 1995 fund-raising letter, for example, he called federal agents enforcing gun laws quote, jack-booted thugs. in 2000, he implied president clinton was an accessory to murder, allowing gun deaths to mount up to build public support for gun control. after the columbine high school killings, he told congress the nra's members were being unfairly blamed. >> somehow our reckless societal pathogen, an empire opposed to safety, caution and reason. that's a cruel and dangerous lie. >> reporter: when arizona congresswoman gabby giffords was shot, lapierre said it happened not far from a school, a gun-free zone. once again, he lit into his foes. >> it didn't make any difference. their laws don't work. their lies don't ring true. and if tucson tells us anything at all, it tells us this. government failed. >> reporter: now even with newtown still close at hand, he says it is gun control advocates who are endangering america. >> we believ
in his 22 years as leader of the nra, the former conservative activist and lobbyist is well known for what his opponents often call inflammatory statements. in a 1995 fund-raising letter, for example, he called federal agents enforcing gun laws quote, jack-booted thugs. in 2000, he implied president clinton was an accessory to murder, allowing gun deaths to mount up to build public support for gun control. after the columbine high school killings, he told congress the nra's members were being...
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that helps you have that great smoky look. >> i'm looking at your face, and you look gorgeous. are you really wearing all that? >> yes. >> the secrets to making delicious food. >> this is "today" on you know where, nbc. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after
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look at him. >> and look at the three of them in the wagon. look. oh, wait. >> you can barely -- >> the grand prize winner, hoda woman? come to new york and have lunch with you. >> and with you. >> and a signed copy of the book. her name is julie westhoff. julie is here with her niece. she's on a break from chemotherapy. fast forward ten years, and look at that christmas celebration after cancer and look at her. ovarian cancer. you know what, hopefully she's going to feel great when she comes to have lunch with you and me. >> and you. >> it's time for okay or not okay. >> here's the question. is it okay to bring your kids to the salon and spa for treatments? here are the answers. >> of course, it is, and doing it together is even better. oh, you. >> yes, it's okay, but only if it's for special occasions. let's not start a weekly maintenance. until we have to. >> you know, keep the brazilians until at least they're 13. >> that's disgusting. >> our ambush makeover for two lucky ladies right after this. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy,
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that as long as the house is controlled by republicans and so, we're expecting to hear over the next 22 months, so be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. >> they're doing a good job. i really resist. you're always your own worst enemy. >> here's what the president said. >> understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> annihilating? >> here's the thing. i think fundamentally president obama's speech was about portraying his particular domestic policy agenda as the working out of american history. this is where we're meant to go. >> it was a liberal manifesto. >> the explicit message of that is those that oppose his agenda are on the wrong side of history. it's clear that what president obama said during the campaign is he wants to break the republican fever. that doesn't necessarily mean annihilating the republican party as a party. it means making the republi
that as long as the house is controlled by republicans and so, we're expecting to hear over the next 22 months, so be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. >> they're doing a good job. i really resist. you're always your own worst enemy. >> here's what the president said. >> understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving,...
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intermezzo, like most sleep medicines, has some risk of dependency. common side effects are headache, nausea, and fatigue. so if you suffer from middle-of-the-night insomnia, ask your doctor about intermezzo and return to sleep again. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. time to check "the pulse," this morning, the stories you'll be talking about today. starting out, actually, with someone near and dear to all of our hearts here at abc. our own barbara walters. >> yes, yes. after being hospitalized for a fall, barbara's doctors now say she has the chickenpox. and perhaps that explains why she couldn't shake that lingering fever. >> while wishing barbara well, her co-hosts on "the view," couldn't resist just a little teasing. >> barbara gets younger and younger. she's like benjamin button. now, she's going to a pediatrician. this is what you get for interviewing honey boo boo. >> barbara was transferred from washington, d.c. to a new york hospital. other than an annoying itch, she seems to be doing well and hopes to go home soon. you don't think someone in
intermezzo, like most sleep medicines, has some risk of dependency. common side effects are headache, nausea, and fatigue. so if you suffer from middle-of-the-night insomnia, ask your doctor about intermezzo and return to sleep again. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. time to check "the pulse," this morning, the stories you'll be talking about today. starting out, actually, with someone near and dear to all of our hearts here at abc. our own barbara walters. >> yes, yes....
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just because you have to look for them. >> people look to know their numbers at google. we are a data driven company. >> reporter: they say at google you are never more than 150 feet away from some sort of food. >> we are busy. everyone has work they're trying to get done. you don't want to think about what it is they're going to grab for a snack. let's make the thing that people default to the healthiest one possible. >> reporter: the drink selection was also ripe for behavior modification. there are sodas here, but not the first thing you see. what you see at eye level here is the water. you have to hunt for the soda. we put the water bottles up. googlers consume 47% more water when the bottles were there and they could grab it. >> reporter: sophia bushman gained more than the google 15. >> the candy was alluring and free flowing. literally free flowing. we had them. they were dangerous. >> reporter: now like most googlers she is grateful for the nudges. >> once they moved the m & ms did you eat less m & ms? >> absolutely. i ate less candy. sort of chips or any salty s
just because you have to look for them. >> people look to know their numbers at google. we are a data driven company. >> reporter: they say at google you are never more than 150 feet away from some sort of food. >> we are busy. everyone has work they're trying to get done. you don't want to think about what it is they're going to grab for a snack. let's make the thing that people default to the healthiest one possible. >> reporter: the drink selection was also ripe for...
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and we look into everything that they have. we check their paperwork, anything that they would have with them in their hands is searched. >> we have been searching a lot more intelligently. we share information. we have confidential informants. we're more proactive. we were very reactive in the past. we're more proactive in corrections. that has been the reason for the success and the historic violence reduction. when you get caught with a weapon, you become an icr inmate. that stands for intended contraband recipient. we identify you and you get searched extra. so you don't want to be having no weapons on you, or we make you a red i.d. it puts a flag on you. we know that you've been involved with using weapons, that you had a weapon on you, that you were -- intended to carry a weapon, so they don't want to have anything to do with that. >> weapons aren't only found through cell searches. inmates are regularly scanned for contraband. >> this is what we call a line scan machine. it's an x-ray machine, we can put inmates' propert
and we look into everything that they have. we check their paperwork, anything that they would have with them in their hands is searched. >> we have been searching a lot more intelligently. we share information. we have confidential informants. we're more proactive. we were very reactive in the past. we're more proactive in corrections. that has been the reason for the success and the historic violence reduction. when you get caught with a weapon, you become an icr inmate. that stands for...
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i need them. >> look at those things. the glasses are part of a traveling cartier collection in palm beach, florida. looking to spend a little less, the cheapest pair in the collection, cheapest will run you $13,000. >> i need them. i love them. hello, glasses. >> cartier glasses. you don't need the cartier glasses. >> i need them. i want them. >> oh, just need your grey goose, you will be fine, and your yellow tail. there you go. coming up -- super bowl food and fun. >> first, super star beyonce, and her super bowl performance, by actually singing. wow, who would have thought about that? the national anthem. your's wat you're watching "world news now." ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. ♪ 'o say does that star-spangled ♪ [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medic
i need them. >> look at those things. the glasses are part of a traveling cartier collection in palm beach, florida. looking to spend a little less, the cheapest pair in the collection, cheapest will run you $13,000. >> i need them. i love them. hello, glasses. >> cartier glasses. you don't need the cartier glasses. >> i need them. i want them. >> oh, just need your grey goose, you will be fine, and your yellow tail. there you go. coming up -- super bowl food and...
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then, take a look at this. a blanket of smog forces factories closed, cars off the road, thousands of sick children. the story "outfront" next. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and ha
then, take a look at this. a blanket of smog forces factories closed, cars off the road, thousands of sick children. the story "outfront" next. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to...
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good this looks? look what's happening. >> wear going to pair that with family-friendly roasted vegetables because, you know, it's wintertime. we hear about parsnips and turnips and exotic roots. instead you have broccoli, carrots and red roasted potato with olive oil rosemary. >> that broccoli is rocking. >> my 2-year-old loves it. my kids love it. >> kids will eat their vegetable ifs you do it that way. >> you can finish it off with a little lemon juice to cut that -- >> that's delicious. >> that is awesome. >> kind of brightens it up. >> you never talked about the sauce that you cooked it in. >> you can do a couple of different kinds of marinades. we could do a terriyaki or jamaican jerk. that's a part of the way you get a lot of different flavor varieties for your leftovers. >> try this potato. one of the things can you do with your leftovers is do chicken pita pockets. cut our whole wheat pita pockets. you can use sliced rosemary chicken. have you lettuce. there's a lot of color. there's chopped
good this looks? look what's happening. >> wear going to pair that with family-friendly roasted vegetables because, you know, it's wintertime. we hear about parsnips and turnips and exotic roots. instead you have broccoli, carrots and red roasted potato with olive oil rosemary. >> that broccoli is rocking. >> my 2-year-old loves it. my kids love it. >> kids will eat their vegetable ifs you do it that way. >> you can finish it off with a little lemon juice to cut...